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October 11, 2010

Tips for Better Wi-Fi Connectivity

Wireless-router In our new wireless age, it seems that we still somehow manage to get a few wires crossed from time to time. Have you ever been in a situation where you've followed all of the instructions for your wireless router, and still can't seem to get the thing to work? I know that I've had those moments where I want to pull my hair out because for some reason, whether I'm not getting a great signal or can't even find the signal at all, things just don't seem to be acting the way they're supposed to.

Well apparently this is a common problem. Which is why super tips site Lifehacker polled their users and came up with this great list of home Wi-Fi troubleshooting solutions. It actually runs down a handy list of user-submitted ideas, and some of them are things I had never considered before. While it's mostly common knowledge to stay away from channel, phone and microwave interference, the idea of using a router in your attic for one story homes is a great one, and would certainly help cut down on obstructions to your connection.

To read this list in full, be sure to head on over to Lifehacker. Does anyone else have any Wi-Fi troubleshooting tips? Any frustrations? Feel free to share!

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